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Title Sensory penalities : exploring the senses in spaces of punishment and social control / edited by Kate Herrity, Bethany E. Schmidt, Jason Warr.
Publisher United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing, 2021.



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Contents Foreword; Alison Liebling Introduction: Welcome to the Sensorium; Kate Herrity, Bethany E. Schmidt, and Jason Warr Part 1. Making Sense of the Sensory Chapter 1. Hearing Order in Flesh and Blood: Sensemaking and Attunement in the Pub and the Prison; Kate Herrity  Chapter 2. Fire! Fire! The Prison Cell and the Thick Sensuality of Trappedness; Jason Warr  Chapter 3. Sensing Supervision through Stories and Songs; Jo Collinson Scott and Fergus McNeill  Chapter 4. Touching Life, Death and Dis/connection in a State Prison Infirmary; Daina Stanley     Part 2. Sensing the Field  Chapter 5. Sensing Transition: Exploring Prison Life in Post-Revolution Tunisia; Bethany E. Schmidt and Andrew M. Jefferson    Chapter 6. Sensing Secrecy: Power, Violence and Its Concealment in Nicaraguan Prisons; Julienne Weegels   Chapter 7. The Embedded Researcher: Experiencing Life in a Probation Approved Premises; Carla Reeves   Chapter 8. Space, Surveillance, and Sound in Pre- and Post-Reform Prisons in the Dominican Republic; Jennifer Peirce  Part 3. Subverting the Senses  Chapter 9. Sensing and Unease in Immigration Confinement: An Abolitionist's Perspective; Victoria Canning   Chapter 10. Rumbling Stomachs and Silent Crying: Mapping and Reflecting Emotion in the Sensory Landscape of the Courthouse; Lisa Flower  Part 4. Sensory Reflections  Chapter 11. Sensory Reflections on a Japanese Prison; Yvonne Jewkes and Alison Young  Chapter 12. The Everything Else; Amy B. Smoyer  Chapter 13. Ethiopian Notes; Ian O'Donnell  Chapter 14. The Street as an Affective Atmosphere; Alistair Fraser Afterword: Sensing Carceral Worlds; Eamonn Carrabine.
Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Series Page -- Half-Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: Welcome to the Sensorium -- The Background to this Collection -- Sensing and Sensemaking -- A 'Sensory Turn' in Criminology? -- References -- Part I: Making Sense of the Sensory -- Chapter 1: Hearing Order in Flesh and Blood: Sensemaking and Attunement in the Pub and the Prison -- The Pub and the Prison -- Making Sense of Sensemaking in the Pub -- Ordering Attunement in the Bar -- Sensemaking at HMP Midtown -- 'Everyday' Attunement -- Sensemaking and Attunement in Flesh and Blood -- References -- Chapter 2: Fire! Fire! - The Prison Cell and the Thick Sensuality of Trappedness -- Something Woke Me Up. What is it? -- I Crash from the Murky Fog of Disturbed Sleep to Full Awareness -- The Walls Seem Real All of a Sudden -- I'm Alone. Powerless. -- I'm in a Sealed Box. This Cell is a Trap -- This is What Prison is -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Sensing Supervision Through Stories and Songs -- Introduction -- A Sensory Story About Supervision -- Fergus McNeill -- Sounding Supervision -- Jo Collinson Scott -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Touching Life, Death, and Dis/connection in a State Prison Infirmary -- Introduction -- Researching Dying and End-of-Life Care in Prison -- Serving Empty Time in Cell No. 5 -- Warm(ing) Hands and Hearts in the Prison 'Death Room' -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part II: Sensing the Field -- Chapter 5: Sensing Transition: Exploring Prison Life in Post-Revolution Tunisia -- Introduction: 'Seeing is Believing, But Feeling is the Truth' -- Prisons in Post-Revolution Tunisia -- Sensing Prisons in Transition -- Food, Smell, and the Re-creation of Home -- Reform, the Arts, and Sensing Change.
The Sensual Pains of Overpopulation -- Concluding Reflections -- References -- Chapter 6: Sensing Secrecy: Power, Violence and Its Concealment in Nicaraguan Prisons -- Prisons and Secrecy -- Sensing Prison Secrets: An Embodied Approach -- (Un)Muting -- Violence, Power and Secrecy -- Keeping Secrets -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: The Embedded Researcher: Experiencing Life in a Probation Approved Premises -- Introduction: The Importance of Sensory Analytical Reflection -- Exploring the Sensory Criminal Justice Experience: The Research Study -- The Physicality of the Hostel: The Sensory Experience of Space -- The Production of Place: The Sensory Experience of Social Interactions -- Leaving the Hostel: Sensory Experiences of Time in Place -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Chapter 8: Space, Surveillance, and Sound in Pre- and Post-Reform Prisons in the Dominican Republic -- Research Methods -- Background: The Dominican Prison Reform Process and the New Prison Management Model -- Space and Boundaries -- Visibility and Surveillance -- Sounds and Noise -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Part III: Subverting the Senses -- Chapter 9: Sensing and Unease in Immigration Confinement: An Abolitionist's Perspective -- Lost in the Field -- Sandholm, Sjælsmark and Ellebæk: A Triangle of Variable Confinements -- The Asylum for People Seeking Asylum -- 'Just Like a Prison House' -- Formalised Confinement: Immigration Detention in Ellebæk -- Working on the Inside -- Conclusion: Abolishing Illusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10: Rumbling Stomachs and Silent Crying: Mapping and Reflecting Emotion in the Sensory Landscape of the Courthouse -- Coming to One's Senses as a Courthouse Ethnographer -- Mapping the Emotional Landscape of the Courthouse -- The Courthouse Building -- Feeling and Sensing Security.
Contrasting the Atmospheres Inside and Outside the Courtroom -- Noises -- Atmospheres and Bodies -- The Sound of Laughter, Crying and Rumbling Stomachs -- Reflecting on My Own Emotional and Sensory Experiences -- Shame and Intimacy -- Fear and Foolishness -- Closing Words -- References -- Part IV: Sensory Reflections -- Chapter 11: Sensory Reflections on a Japanese Prison -- Introduction -- Imprisonment in Japan: Contextualising Kyoto Prison -- Approaching Kyoto Prison -- Senses of Imprisonment: Entering the Secure Spaces of Kyoto Prison -- (a) Absence-and-Presence as Spatial Control -- (b) Atmospheres and Air -- Concluding Thoughts: Sensing Kyoto Prison -- References -- Chapter 12: The Everything Else -- An Accidental Ethnographer -- Ten Stories -- I. Hair -- II. Sour Spicy Sweet -- III. Just Visiting -- IV. Thick -- V. Clink -- VI. Commute -- VII. Mother -- VIII. Pink -- IX. Tint -- X. Detection -- A Reflection -- Reference -- Chapter 13: Ethiopian Notes -- Going -- Seeing -- Hearing -- Smelling and Tasting -- Touching and Being -- Reflecting -- Comparing -- Chapter 14: The Street as an Affective Atmosphere -- Conclusion -- References -- Afterword: Sensing Carceral Worlds -- References -- Index.
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ISBN 9781839097287 (ePub ebook) :
9781839097270 (hbk.) :
9781839097263 (PDF ebook) :
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Series Emerald studies in culture, criminal justice and the arts
Emerald Studies in Culture, Criminal Justice and the Arts series
Subject Corrections.
Corrections -- Research.
Senses and sensation.
Senses and sensation
Corrections
Corrections -- Research
Alt author Herrity, Kate, editor.
Schmidt, Bethany E., editor.
Warr, Jason, editor.
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text
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Contents Foreword; Alison Liebling Introduction: Welcome to the Sensorium; Kate Herrity, Bethany E. Schmidt, and Jason Warr Part 1. Making Sense of the Sensory Chapter 1. Hearing Order in Flesh and Blood: Sensemaking and Attunement in the Pub and the Prison; Kate Herrity  Chapter 2. Fire! Fire! The Prison Cell and the Thick Sensuality of Trappedness; Jason Warr  Chapter 3. Sensing Supervision through Stories and Songs; Jo Collinson Scott and Fergus McNeill  Chapter 4. Touching Life, Death and Dis/connection in a State Prison Infirmary; Daina Stanley     Part 2. Sensing the Field  Chapter 5. Sensing Transition: Exploring Prison Life in Post-Revolution Tunisia; Bethany E. Schmidt and Andrew M. Jefferson    Chapter 6. Sensing Secrecy: Power, Violence and Its Concealment in Nicaraguan Prisons; Julienne Weegels   Chapter 7. The Embedded Researcher: Experiencing Life in a Probation Approved Premises; Carla Reeves   Chapter 8. Space, Surveillance, and Sound in Pre- and Post-Reform Prisons in the Dominican Republic; Jennifer Peirce  Part 3. Subverting the Senses  Chapter 9. Sensing and Unease in Immigration Confinement: An Abolitionist's Perspective; Victoria Canning   Chapter 10. Rumbling Stomachs and Silent Crying: Mapping and Reflecting Emotion in the Sensory Landscape of the Courthouse; Lisa Flower  Part 4. Sensory Reflections  Chapter 11. Sensory Reflections on a Japanese Prison; Yvonne Jewkes and Alison Young  Chapter 12. The Everything Else; Amy B. Smoyer  Chapter 13. Ethiopian Notes; Ian O'Donnell  Chapter 14. The Street as an Affective Atmosphere; Alistair Fraser Afterword: Sensing Carceral Worlds; Eamonn Carrabine.
Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Series Page -- Half-Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: Welcome to the Sensorium -- The Background to this Collection -- Sensing and Sensemaking -- A 'Sensory Turn' in Criminology? -- References -- Part I: Making Sense of the Sensory -- Chapter 1: Hearing Order in Flesh and Blood: Sensemaking and Attunement in the Pub and the Prison -- The Pub and the Prison -- Making Sense of Sensemaking in the Pub -- Ordering Attunement in the Bar -- Sensemaking at HMP Midtown -- 'Everyday' Attunement -- Sensemaking and Attunement in Flesh and Blood -- References -- Chapter 2: Fire! Fire! - The Prison Cell and the Thick Sensuality of Trappedness -- Something Woke Me Up. What is it? -- I Crash from the Murky Fog of Disturbed Sleep to Full Awareness -- The Walls Seem Real All of a Sudden -- I'm Alone. Powerless. -- I'm in a Sealed Box. This Cell is a Trap -- This is What Prison is -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Sensing Supervision Through Stories and Songs -- Introduction -- A Sensory Story About Supervision -- Fergus McNeill -- Sounding Supervision -- Jo Collinson Scott -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Touching Life, Death, and Dis/connection in a State Prison Infirmary -- Introduction -- Researching Dying and End-of-Life Care in Prison -- Serving Empty Time in Cell No. 5 -- Warm(ing) Hands and Hearts in the Prison 'Death Room' -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part II: Sensing the Field -- Chapter 5: Sensing Transition: Exploring Prison Life in Post-Revolution Tunisia -- Introduction: 'Seeing is Believing, But Feeling is the Truth' -- Prisons in Post-Revolution Tunisia -- Sensing Prisons in Transition -- Food, Smell, and the Re-creation of Home -- Reform, the Arts, and Sensing Change.
The Sensual Pains of Overpopulation -- Concluding Reflections -- References -- Chapter 6: Sensing Secrecy: Power, Violence and Its Concealment in Nicaraguan Prisons -- Prisons and Secrecy -- Sensing Prison Secrets: An Embodied Approach -- (Un)Muting -- Violence, Power and Secrecy -- Keeping Secrets -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: The Embedded Researcher: Experiencing Life in a Probation Approved Premises -- Introduction: The Importance of Sensory Analytical Reflection -- Exploring the Sensory Criminal Justice Experience: The Research Study -- The Physicality of the Hostel: The Sensory Experience of Space -- The Production of Place: The Sensory Experience of Social Interactions -- Leaving the Hostel: Sensory Experiences of Time in Place -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Chapter 8: Space, Surveillance, and Sound in Pre- and Post-Reform Prisons in the Dominican Republic -- Research Methods -- Background: The Dominican Prison Reform Process and the New Prison Management Model -- Space and Boundaries -- Visibility and Surveillance -- Sounds and Noise -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Part III: Subverting the Senses -- Chapter 9: Sensing and Unease in Immigration Confinement: An Abolitionist's Perspective -- Lost in the Field -- Sandholm, Sjælsmark and Ellebæk: A Triangle of Variable Confinements -- The Asylum for People Seeking Asylum -- 'Just Like a Prison House' -- Formalised Confinement: Immigration Detention in Ellebæk -- Working on the Inside -- Conclusion: Abolishing Illusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10: Rumbling Stomachs and Silent Crying: Mapping and Reflecting Emotion in the Sensory Landscape of the Courthouse -- Coming to One's Senses as a Courthouse Ethnographer -- Mapping the Emotional Landscape of the Courthouse -- The Courthouse Building -- Feeling and Sensing Security.
Contrasting the Atmospheres Inside and Outside the Courtroom -- Noises -- Atmospheres and Bodies -- The Sound of Laughter, Crying and Rumbling Stomachs -- Reflecting on My Own Emotional and Sensory Experiences -- Shame and Intimacy -- Fear and Foolishness -- Closing Words -- References -- Part IV: Sensory Reflections -- Chapter 11: Sensory Reflections on a Japanese Prison -- Introduction -- Imprisonment in Japan: Contextualising Kyoto Prison -- Approaching Kyoto Prison -- Senses of Imprisonment: Entering the Secure Spaces of Kyoto Prison -- (a) Absence-and-Presence as Spatial Control -- (b) Atmospheres and Air -- Concluding Thoughts: Sensing Kyoto Prison -- References -- Chapter 12: The Everything Else -- An Accidental Ethnographer -- Ten Stories -- I. Hair -- II. Sour Spicy Sweet -- III. Just Visiting -- IV. Thick -- V. Clink -- VI. Commute -- VII. Mother -- VIII. Pink -- IX. Tint -- X. Detection -- A Reflection -- Reference -- Chapter 13: Ethiopian Notes -- Going -- Seeing -- Hearing -- Smelling and Tasting -- Touching and Being -- Reflecting -- Comparing -- Chapter 14: The Street as an Affective Atmosphere -- Conclusion -- References -- Afterword: Sensing Carceral Worlds -- References -- Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781839097287 (ePub ebook) :
9781839097270 (hbk.) :
9781839097263 (PDF ebook) :
Series Emerald studies in culture, criminal justice and the arts
Emerald Studies in Culture, Criminal Justice and the Arts series
Subject Corrections.
Corrections -- Research.
Senses and sensation.
Senses and sensation
Corrections
Corrections -- Research
Alt author Herrity, Kate, editor.
Schmidt, Bethany E., editor.
Warr, Jason, editor.

Subject Corrections.
Corrections -- Research.
Senses and sensation.
Senses and sensation
Corrections
Corrections -- Research
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents Foreword; Alison Liebling Introduction: Welcome to the Sensorium; Kate Herrity, Bethany E. Schmidt, and Jason Warr Part 1. Making Sense of the Sensory Chapter 1. Hearing Order in Flesh and Blood: Sensemaking and Attunement in the Pub and the Prison; Kate Herrity  Chapter 2. Fire! Fire! The Prison Cell and the Thick Sensuality of Trappedness; Jason Warr  Chapter 3. Sensing Supervision through Stories and Songs; Jo Collinson Scott and Fergus McNeill  Chapter 4. Touching Life, Death and Dis/connection in a State Prison Infirmary; Daina Stanley     Part 2. Sensing the Field  Chapter 5. Sensing Transition: Exploring Prison Life in Post-Revolution Tunisia; Bethany E. Schmidt and Andrew M. Jefferson    Chapter 6. Sensing Secrecy: Power, Violence and Its Concealment in Nicaraguan Prisons; Julienne Weegels   Chapter 7. The Embedded Researcher: Experiencing Life in a Probation Approved Premises; Carla Reeves   Chapter 8. Space, Surveillance, and Sound in Pre- and Post-Reform Prisons in the Dominican Republic; Jennifer Peirce  Part 3. Subverting the Senses  Chapter 9. Sensing and Unease in Immigration Confinement: An Abolitionist's Perspective; Victoria Canning   Chapter 10. Rumbling Stomachs and Silent Crying: Mapping and Reflecting Emotion in the Sensory Landscape of the Courthouse; Lisa Flower  Part 4. Sensory Reflections  Chapter 11. Sensory Reflections on a Japanese Prison; Yvonne Jewkes and Alison Young  Chapter 12. The Everything Else; Amy B. Smoyer  Chapter 13. Ethiopian Notes; Ian O'Donnell  Chapter 14. The Street as an Affective Atmosphere; Alistair Fraser Afterword: Sensing Carceral Worlds; Eamonn Carrabine.
Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Series Page -- Half-Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: Welcome to the Sensorium -- The Background to this Collection -- Sensing and Sensemaking -- A 'Sensory Turn' in Criminology? -- References -- Part I: Making Sense of the Sensory -- Chapter 1: Hearing Order in Flesh and Blood: Sensemaking and Attunement in the Pub and the Prison -- The Pub and the Prison -- Making Sense of Sensemaking in the Pub -- Ordering Attunement in the Bar -- Sensemaking at HMP Midtown -- 'Everyday' Attunement -- Sensemaking and Attunement in Flesh and Blood -- References -- Chapter 2: Fire! Fire! - The Prison Cell and the Thick Sensuality of Trappedness -- Something Woke Me Up. What is it? -- I Crash from the Murky Fog of Disturbed Sleep to Full Awareness -- The Walls Seem Real All of a Sudden -- I'm Alone. Powerless. -- I'm in a Sealed Box. This Cell is a Trap -- This is What Prison is -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Sensing Supervision Through Stories and Songs -- Introduction -- A Sensory Story About Supervision -- Fergus McNeill -- Sounding Supervision -- Jo Collinson Scott -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Touching Life, Death, and Dis/connection in a State Prison Infirmary -- Introduction -- Researching Dying and End-of-Life Care in Prison -- Serving Empty Time in Cell No. 5 -- Warm(ing) Hands and Hearts in the Prison 'Death Room' -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part II: Sensing the Field -- Chapter 5: Sensing Transition: Exploring Prison Life in Post-Revolution Tunisia -- Introduction: 'Seeing is Believing, But Feeling is the Truth' -- Prisons in Post-Revolution Tunisia -- Sensing Prisons in Transition -- Food, Smell, and the Re-creation of Home -- Reform, the Arts, and Sensing Change.
The Sensual Pains of Overpopulation -- Concluding Reflections -- References -- Chapter 6: Sensing Secrecy: Power, Violence and Its Concealment in Nicaraguan Prisons -- Prisons and Secrecy -- Sensing Prison Secrets: An Embodied Approach -- (Un)Muting -- Violence, Power and Secrecy -- Keeping Secrets -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: The Embedded Researcher: Experiencing Life in a Probation Approved Premises -- Introduction: The Importance of Sensory Analytical Reflection -- Exploring the Sensory Criminal Justice Experience: The Research Study -- The Physicality of the Hostel: The Sensory Experience of Space -- The Production of Place: The Sensory Experience of Social Interactions -- Leaving the Hostel: Sensory Experiences of Time in Place -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Chapter 8: Space, Surveillance, and Sound in Pre- and Post-Reform Prisons in the Dominican Republic -- Research Methods -- Background: The Dominican Prison Reform Process and the New Prison Management Model -- Space and Boundaries -- Visibility and Surveillance -- Sounds and Noise -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Part III: Subverting the Senses -- Chapter 9: Sensing and Unease in Immigration Confinement: An Abolitionist's Perspective -- Lost in the Field -- Sandholm, Sjælsmark and Ellebæk: A Triangle of Variable Confinements -- The Asylum for People Seeking Asylum -- 'Just Like a Prison House' -- Formalised Confinement: Immigration Detention in Ellebæk -- Working on the Inside -- Conclusion: Abolishing Illusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10: Rumbling Stomachs and Silent Crying: Mapping and Reflecting Emotion in the Sensory Landscape of the Courthouse -- Coming to One's Senses as a Courthouse Ethnographer -- Mapping the Emotional Landscape of the Courthouse -- The Courthouse Building -- Feeling and Sensing Security.
Contrasting the Atmospheres Inside and Outside the Courtroom -- Noises -- Atmospheres and Bodies -- The Sound of Laughter, Crying and Rumbling Stomachs -- Reflecting on My Own Emotional and Sensory Experiences -- Shame and Intimacy -- Fear and Foolishness -- Closing Words -- References -- Part IV: Sensory Reflections -- Chapter 11: Sensory Reflections on a Japanese Prison -- Introduction -- Imprisonment in Japan: Contextualising Kyoto Prison -- Approaching Kyoto Prison -- Senses of Imprisonment: Entering the Secure Spaces of Kyoto Prison -- (a) Absence-and-Presence as Spatial Control -- (b) Atmospheres and Air -- Concluding Thoughts: Sensing Kyoto Prison -- References -- Chapter 12: The Everything Else -- An Accidental Ethnographer -- Ten Stories -- I. Hair -- II. Sour Spicy Sweet -- III. Just Visiting -- IV. Thick -- V. Clink -- VI. Commute -- VII. Mother -- VIII. Pink -- IX. Tint -- X. Detection -- A Reflection -- Reference -- Chapter 13: Ethiopian Notes -- Going -- Seeing -- Hearing -- Smelling and Tasting -- Touching and Being -- Reflecting -- Comparing -- Chapter 14: The Street as an Affective Atmosphere -- Conclusion -- References -- Afterword: Sensing Carceral Worlds -- References -- Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Herrity, Kate, editor.
Schmidt, Bethany E., editor.
Warr, Jason, editor.
ISBN 9781839097287 (ePub ebook) :
9781839097270 (hbk.) :
9781839097263 (PDF ebook) :

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